What is Pain and Suffering?
Pain and Suffering is a legal term that describes the physical, emotional, and mental injuries a personal injury victim sustained following an accident.
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, pain and suffering is defined as “physical discomfort, emotional trauma, or mental anguish that a plaintiff experiences as a result of a defendant’s actions.” As such, it often refers to the non-economic damages that a plaintiff may claim to compensate for the physical pain, emotional anguish, and diminished quality of life caused by the defendant’s actions or negligence.
Pain and suffering can include physical pain or emotional distress. For example: Amy is in a car accident because the other driver drove recklessly. As a result of the accident Amy might suffer from back problems and have a panic attack every time she tries to drive a car. Therefore, not only could Amy sue the other driver for the damage to her car, but also for the pain and suffering it has caused her physical and emotional health. Pain and suffering is aimed at providing compensation to injuried parties, and to have those at fault recognize the harm they caused and deter them from repeating their actions. Understanding pain and suffering is essential in personal injury litigation to ensure that plaintiffs receive fair and just compensation for the full scope of their injuries and losses.
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Wrong-Way Driver Accident Lawyer
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, an experienced wrong way driver accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is ready to fight for you today. Let our car accident injury lawyers pursue your legal rights so you can focus on healing both physically and emotionally.
Call today at (855) 866-5529 or use our online form to schedule your free consultation.
What do you do if you are driving on a one-way street and suddenly find yourself facing a car driving toward you, in the wrong direction. This is exactly how wrong way driving accidents happen.
Wrong-way accidents almost always cause severe injuries, and often fatal to both the wrong way driver and the other vehicles involved in the wrong way crash. According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), wrong-way accidents caused between 300 and 400 deaths annually in the U.S. […]
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Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer
Have you or a loved one been injured in a commercial vehicle accident? The truck accident lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here to help.
Being involved in any type of accident can be catastrophic to the victim and their family. However, when a commercial vehicle crash leaves you injured and unable to work, resulting in piling medical bills, you need a law firm that can help you recoup your losses and hold the at-fault party accountable.
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, our personal injury lawyers work with you to recover lost wages, medical bills, property damage, and more. To set up a consultation with our legal team, contact the commercial vehicle accident lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys by calling 855-866-5529 or connecting with us online.
What Is a Commercial Vehicle Accident?
Commercial vehicle accidents are those collisions that involve commercial transport. […]
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How to Prove Your Truck Crash Case at Trial
Do you know what it takes to prove your truck crash case?
The nation’s #1 tractor-trailer accident lawyers explain how to win your semi-truck collision claim at trial
If there’s one thing we know at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, it’s how to win a truck crash case at trial. When it comes to personal injury law, only a small percentage of attorneys have the experience, resources, and qualifications to handle a truck accident case. Of those attorneys, only an elite few have the courtroom experience to win your truck case at trial. At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we know how to prove liability and damages in order to get you the compensation you are rightfully owed.
Call today for a free, confidential consultation with one of the nation’s leading truck accident lawyers.
Why bring a truck accident lawsuit to trial
According to the most recent Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration report, […]
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyer
Carbon monoxide poisoning victims deserve justice. They deserve Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys
Known as “the silent killer,” carbon monoxide poisoning sends approximately 50,000 people to the ER every year. It can result in serious injuries that could take injury victims years to recover from. If you are exposed to carbon monoxide that was caused by the negligence of a property or business owner in Allentown, you do have the right to file a premises liability lawsuit for their actions.
The carbon monoxide poisoning lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have been helping injury victims throughout Pennsylvania recover the compensation they need to pay for any expenses related to carbon monoxide poisoning. We understand how complex these cases can be and are ready to fight for your rights. With over 60 years of experience in personal injury claims, our carbon monoxide attorneys will represent your interests at the negotiating table as well as in the courtroom. […]
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What to Do After a Truck Accident
We know that if you or a loved have been injuried in a truck accident, you may have many questions. You may be wondering what to do after a truck accident. An experienced truck accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can answer your questions. We’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions here. You can also call us at 844.385.7535 for a free case evaluation where we can discuss the specific details of your truck crash. We will help you understand your rights and what you need to do.
Steps to Take After a Truck Accident Happened
In the immediate aftermath of a truck accident, there are things to do at the accident scene if you are able. The steps to take include:
- Remain calm
- Stay in your vehicle if it is safe to do so
- Turn on your hazard lights
- Use your cell phone to call 911, […]